In the unboxing video, you can see the yoyo up close and in motion as I take it through various trick combos. It is in that video that I demonstrated using the yoyo in regular play. Duncan’s approach to designing the Windrunner is admirable, they wanted to make an aesthetically pleasing yoyo that is affordable and easy to play. From what I have experienced so far, Duncan is right on point with the Windrunner.

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The following videos are the official Bay Area Classic Yo-Yo Championships 2018 videos provided by LorenzYoCubing.com. The contest was held on May 26, 2018 at Jack London Square in Oakland, California.

In this video I unboxed the Yoyozhriz + Yoyofficer Aether and the Yoyozhriz Symphony. Both yoyos were provided by Ozhiriz.com for the unboxing review. To start off, I did this unboxing with Angelo Aquirre on FaceTime. So you know this is gonna be fun.

The unboxing was done simultaneously, first starting with the Yoyozhiriz Symphony follow by the Yoyozhiriz and Yoyofficer collaboration thow, the Aether. Both yoyos where very well made and were smooth.

In this review I am using the new Canon M50 with a Canon EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 STM Lens. This is the new mirrorless camera from Canon that was released a few weeks ago. It is the same camera we used to film the California Yoyo Championships 2018 last weekend at Jack London Square. This is an awesome camera to use, very versatile and fast focusing. Click on the links above or on the left for more details.

The two yoyos are fairly distinct, but I recommend both of these again, the Syphony for tech and the Aether for speed. Again, big thanks to Ozhirz.com for sending me these yoyos! Also check out The Yoyo Warrior Video on Youtube. I used a short clip from them, but the original video is very awesome.

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In this review there are a few new things. First besides the Yoyos, I am using the new Canon M50 with a Canon EF-M 11-22mm f/4-5.6 STM Lens. This is the new mirrorless camera from Canon that was released a few weeks ago. It is the same camera we used to film the California Yoyo Championships 2018 last weekend at Jack London Square. This is an awesome camera to use, very versatile and fast focusing. Click on the links above or on the left for more details.

The two yoyos are fairly distinct. The Barracuda Jr. is an undersized or pocket yoyo while the Windrunner is a full sized all aluminum budget friendly throw. Both are of good quality and dead smooth. Both are around the $30 to $40 range. Without revealing too much of the unboxing review, these are very good buys for the price and quality.

Again, big thanks to Kuya Brian from Duncan for sending me these, you are super cool!

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In this episode of throw score yoyo review, I reviewed a cool yoyo from MagicYoyo the MagicYoyo Node Y01. This was the same yoyo in the unboxing video published earlier in my channel. The Yoyo was provided by YoyoBestBuy.

FINAL SCORE: 4.4/5

In this episode of throw score yoyo review, I reviewed the latest version of the TopYo Impulse, the bi-metal TopYo Impulse S. This was the same yoyo in the unboxing video of the TopYo Sponsorship package #5.

The TOPYO Impulse S has the same shape and dimensions as the original Impulse. The body is made of 7003 Aluminum with added stainless steel rims inset into the cup. So if you like the original impulse the S will be very familiar but with a little more power.

In addition to the featured color ways above, the TopYo Creater come in 9 different color ways. So if you are looking for your first metal yoyo, with long spin sleep times that will not break your wallet, check out the TopYo Creater.

Also something to note, as you improve your skills and go from basic tricks to more intermediate or even advance, you can change out the bearing and boom, you have a good none-responsive yoyo.

In my yoyo unboxing of the Duncan Haymaker X, you can see the yoyo up close and in motion as I take it through various trick combos. It is in that video that I demonstrated using the yoyo in regular play. According to Duncan, “the engineering and design process for the HaymakerX was the most difficult to-date. Our team spent countless hours tuning the body and press fitting the stainless steel rings to ensure durability and stability on every throw.” And from what I have experienced with the Haymaker X, all that work manifested in the performance of this Yoyo.

It is very impressive out of the box. It is beautifully crafted and very sleek. The looks of the yoyo is certainly matched by it’s performance.

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In my yoyo unboxing of the CLYW SNOW LZZARD, you can see the yoyo up close and in motion as I take it through various trick combos. It is in that video that I demonstrated using the yoyo in regular play. CLYW does not disappoint with this Yoyo. It is smooth and of good build quality, although personally it is a little on the heavy side for my style of play. But this is rock solid for the techy players out there.